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1932 Ford Hot Rod

1932 Ford Hot Rod

Newly built hot rod using glass fibers or bodies of the more expensive steel, the new printer. Ford's 1932 classic lines close again with the new bodies. Sometimes original bodies are used, but the original cost is quite high. 1933 Ford is also a popular starting point for building a hot rod.

01.20.2012 | Ford | Vintage Car

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1939 Mercury Convertible 239 CID Flathead

1939 Mercury Convertible 239 CID Flathead

Civilian production resumed in July 1945, with an early start to the 1946 model year filling the public's thirst for new cars. The 1946 Ford was identical to the 1942 model under the skin, though a heavy new grille with horizontal bars and red accents modernized the car somewhat. One notable cha

11.21.2011 | Mercury | Vintage Car

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1939 Ford Street Rod

1939 Ford Street Rod

This 1939 Ford Street Rod hasĀ 5 Window Coupe is ready for the show circuit. All this steel body beauty is complete with all quality materials and it shows. Its equipped with a 327ci Corvette engine (300 + hp), 350 Turbo Transmission with Lokar shifter, electronic ignition, Griffith aluminum r

10.28.2011 | Ford | Vintage Car

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1937 Ford Coupe

1937 Ford Coupe

Ford line of cars was updated in 1937 with a major change - the introduction of an entry-level 136 CID (2.2 L) V8, in addition to the popular 221 CID (3.6 L) V8 unit. The 1937 Ford Coupe model was a refresh of its predecessor, itself based on Ford's V8-powered Model 40A and was the compan

10.26.2011 | Ford | Vintage Car

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1949 Dodge Pickup

1949 Dodge Pickup

The Dodge brothers (John and Horace) got their start making parts for Ford and other makers. From the first Dodge Brothers automobile in 1914, the Dodge brothers' durability and quality earned their company a strong reputation and good sales. They did not build an actual truck until World War I,

10.26.2011 | Dodge | Vintage Car

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1948 Bristol 400 Coupe

1948 Bristol 400 Coupe

1948 Bristol 400 Coupe is a British luxury sports cars, manufactured by Bristol Aeroplane Co. between 1948 and 1953. In 1948 Bristol 400 Coupe styling was a huge advance on the pre-war bodies of the first Bristol model. It was inspired by the Milanese designer, Carrozzeria Touring The 194

10.25.2011 | Bristol | Vintage Car

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1940 Jaguar SS100

1940 Jaguar SS100

The 1940 Jaguar SS100 is a British 2-seat sports car built between 1936 and 1940 by SS Cars Ltd of Coventry, England. The last one is thought to have been delivered in 1941. In 1936 the name Jaguar was given to a new saloon car and from then on to all the cars. Following the Second World War,

10.24.2011 | Jaguar | Vintage Car

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1932 Ford Street Rod

1932 Ford Street Rod

The first hot rods were old cars 1932 Ford Street Rod, modified to reduce weight. Typical modifications were removal of convertible tops, hoods, bumpers, windshields, and/or fenders; channeling the body; and modifying the engine by tuning and/or replacing with a more powerful type. [gallery c

10.20.2011 | Ford | Vintage Car

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1931 Ford Model A

1931 Ford Model A

The 1931 Ford Model A A was the second huge success for The Ford Motor Company and we have here a pristine example of a Ford Model A Deluxe Coupe. [gallery columns="4"]

10.27.2010 | Ford | Vintage Car

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1936 Chevrolet Master 8 Cylinder

1936 Chevrolet Master 8 Cylinder

1936 Chevrolet Master 8 Cylinder known as the "Orange Crusher". Open the hood and feast your eyes on a fully equipped drivable street rod. Power windows, AM/FM/10 Disc changer, power seats and a power antenna make your ride in this street rod as comfortable as it gets. An 18 gallon stainless

10.25.2010 | Chevrolet | Vintage Car

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